O villain! villain! POLLY. Am I not thy wife? Thy neglect of me, thy aversion to me, too severely proves it. Look on me. Tell me, am I not thy wife? LUCY. Perfidious wretch! POLLY. Barbarous husband! LUCY. Hadst thou been hanged five months ago, I had... The British Drama: Operas and farces - Pagina 531804Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| John Gay - 1728 - 102 pagina’s
...unreafonable Reqneft, (though from a Wife) to a Man whohath not above levcu or eight Days to live. Polly. And I too• If you had been kind to me 'till Death, "Lucy. A rt ihou then married to another ? Haft thou two Wives, Monfter ? Mac. If Women's Tongues can... | |
| John Gay - 1770 - 372 pagina’s
...Polly. Barharous hufhand t ' Lucy. Hadft thoubeen hang*d five months ago, I had been happy. Polly, And I too— If you had been kind to me till death, it wouldnot have vex'd me — And that's no very unreafonable requeft (though from a wife) to a man who... | |
| John Gay - 1772 - 386 pagina’s
...Polly. Barbarous hufband ! Lucy. H.idft thou been hang'd five months ago, I had been happy. Polly.. And' I too — If you had been kind to me till death, it would not have vex'd me — And that's no very unreaformble requeft (though from a wife) to a man who hath not above... | |
| John Bell - 1777 - 374 pagina’s
...! Polly. Barbarous hufband ! Lay. Hadll thou been hanged five months ago, I had been happy, Tolly. And I too — If you had been kind to me 'till death,...it would not have vexed me — And that's no very unreafonable requelt (though from a wife) to a man who hath not above feven or eight day* to live.... | |
| 1777 - 380 pagina’s
...! Polly. Barbarous hufband ! Luey. Hadft thou been hanged five months ago, I had been happy. Polly. And I too — If you had been kind to me 'till death,...it would not have vexed me — And that's no very xmreafonable requeft (though from a wile) to a man who hath not above feven or eight days to liv«.... | |
| John Bell - 1780 - 340 pagina’s
...— and that's no very unreafonable requeft (though from a wife) to a man who hath not above feven or eight days to live. Lucy. Art thou then married to another? haft thou. two wives monfter? Mac. If womens-' tongues can ceafe for an anfwer — hear me. Lucy. I... | |
| John Milton, John Dalton - 1791 - 498 pagina’s
...wretch ! Polly. Barbarous husband! Lucy. Hadst thou been hanged five months ago, I had been happy. unreasonable request (though from a wife) to a man...married to another > hast thou two wives, monster? 6iz Mac. If womens' tongues can cease for an answer — hear me. Lucy. I won't. — Flesh and blood... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 630 pagina’s
...Polly. Barbarous husband ! Lucy. Hndst thou been hanged five months ago, I had been happy ! Polly. And I, too. — If you had been kind to me till death,...married to another ? Hast thou two wives, monster ? Mac . If womens' tongues can cease for an answer — hear me. Lucy. I won't. — Flesh and blood... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 382 pagina’s
...Polly. Barbarous husband ! Liiey, Hadst thou been hanged five months ago, I had been happy. Polly. If you had been kind to me till death, it would not...live. Lucy. Art thou, then, married to another? Hast fhou two wives, monster? Mac. If women's tongues can cease for an answer — hear me. Lucy. I won't.... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 376 pagina’s
...? Lucy. Perfidious wretch ! Lucy, Hadst thou been hanged five months ago, I had been happy. Polly, If you had been kind to me till death, it would not...vexed me — and that's no very unreasonable request (chough from a wife) to a man who hath not above seven or eight days to live. Lucy. Art thou, then,... | |
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